I've discovered that Columbia formed a partnership with Rust Craft (the
Hallmark of its day), to produce a series of records on a label they called
"Mother Goose Records." The records are the same size as Little Wonders,
and have a black paper label. The original Little Wonder matrix numbers
were
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Looking for Mother Goose records
Thanks SO much, Harvey, for letting me know about this. Luckily (given the
price) the records I'm looking for weren't produced by Talking Book. These
were Columbia's, just with a different label. So the pursuit conti
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Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 10:22 PM
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Looking for Mother Goose records
Merle,
Go to Ruby Lane and there is a Mother Goose book. Look under phonographs.
The
price is stee
Merle,
Go to Ruby Lane and there is a Mother Goose book. Look under phonographs. The
price is steep, $275. for it.
Harvey Kravitz
From: Merle Sprinzen
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Sent: Mon, December 6, 2010 9:02:43 AM
Subject: [Phono-L] Looking for Mother
I've recently discovered that Columbia formed a partnership with Rust Craft
(the Hallmark of its day), to produce a series of records on a label they
called "Mother Goose Records." The records are the same size as Little
Wonders, and have a black paper label. The original Little Wonder matrix
num
I've recently discovered that Columbia formed a partnership with Rust Craft
(the Hallmark of its day), to produce a series of records on a label they
called "Mother Goose Records." The records are the same size as Little
Wonders, and have a black paper label. The original Little Wonder matrix
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